Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics

For the purpose of this paper, investigations were carried out on specifically designed fabrics with different structural parameters. The biaxial cyclic loading of fabrics and its consequences were investigated. The weave structures with the smallest weave units (plain weave, basket weave 2/2, rib w...

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Main Authors: Snježana Brnada, Stana Kovačević, Irena Šabarić, Lovro Držaić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Seniko studio Ltd 2021-09-01
Series:Textile & Leather Review
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Online Access:https://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-4-3-2021-brnada/
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spelling doaj-f21b7dd16ee04bcaa91d7714a01e991e2021-09-09T09:54:24ZengSeniko studio LtdTextile & Leather Review2623-62572623-62812021-09-014314915910.31881/TLR.2020.22Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven FabricsSnježana Brnada0Stana Kovačević1Irena Šabarić2Lovro Držaić3University of Zagreb Faculty of textile technology, Department of Textile Design and Management, Prilaz baruna Filipovića 28a, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb Faculty of textile technology, Department of Textile Design and Management, Prilaz baruna Filipovića 28a, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb Faculty of textile technology, Department of Fashion Design, Prilaz baruna Filipovića 28a, Zagreb, CroatiaAWT International d.o.o., ZagrebFor the purpose of this paper, investigations were carried out on specifically designed fabrics with different structural parameters. The biaxial cyclic loading of fabrics and its consequences were investigated. The weave structures with the smallest weave units (plain weave, basket weave 2/2, rib weave 1/1 (2+2) and rib weave 2/2 (1+1) with the same warp and weft density (24 ends/cm and 24 picks/cm) were selected. Biaxial cyclic loadings of fabrics were performed on a newly developed patented device. The influence of the low level of cyclic loadings of fabrics on the change of tensile properties in warp and weft direction was investigated. The results showed that the low level of biaxial cyclic loading can lead to a permanent linear deformation of fabrics. Despite the fact that the forces that cyclically strain the fabric in two directions amount to 10% of the breaking elongation, after a certain number of cycles there is an irreversible deformation and reduction of breaking forces, but sometimes they can result in an increase in breaking forces. It was found that the tensile elongation of fabrics is affected both by thread crimping and by the structural properties of fabrics resulting from changes in the weave.https://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-4-3-2021-brnada/biaxial cyclic loading of fabricsfabric deformationweave structures of fabricstensile elongation of fabrics
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author Snježana Brnada
Stana Kovačević
Irena Šabarić
Lovro Držaić
spellingShingle Snježana Brnada
Stana Kovačević
Irena Šabarić
Lovro Držaić
Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
Textile & Leather Review
biaxial cyclic loading of fabrics
fabric deformation
weave structures of fabrics
tensile elongation of fabrics
author_facet Snježana Brnada
Stana Kovačević
Irena Šabarić
Lovro Držaić
author_sort Snježana Brnada
title Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
title_short Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
title_full Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
title_fullStr Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Woven Fabrics
title_sort biaxial cyclic loading of woven fabrics
publisher Seniko studio Ltd
series Textile & Leather Review
issn 2623-6257
2623-6281
publishDate 2021-09-01
description For the purpose of this paper, investigations were carried out on specifically designed fabrics with different structural parameters. The biaxial cyclic loading of fabrics and its consequences were investigated. The weave structures with the smallest weave units (plain weave, basket weave 2/2, rib weave 1/1 (2+2) and rib weave 2/2 (1+1) with the same warp and weft density (24 ends/cm and 24 picks/cm) were selected. Biaxial cyclic loadings of fabrics were performed on a newly developed patented device. The influence of the low level of cyclic loadings of fabrics on the change of tensile properties in warp and weft direction was investigated. The results showed that the low level of biaxial cyclic loading can lead to a permanent linear deformation of fabrics. Despite the fact that the forces that cyclically strain the fabric in two directions amount to 10% of the breaking elongation, after a certain number of cycles there is an irreversible deformation and reduction of breaking forces, but sometimes they can result in an increase in breaking forces. It was found that the tensile elongation of fabrics is affected both by thread crimping and by the structural properties of fabrics resulting from changes in the weave.
topic biaxial cyclic loading of fabrics
fabric deformation
weave structures of fabrics
tensile elongation of fabrics
url https://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-4-3-2021-brnada/
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